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James S. Negley

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262: 179: 133: 427: 344:. After the Union defeat at Chickamauga, Negley, whose division became scattered during the second day's fighting, was relieved of command, but was acquitted of any wrongdoing during the battle. The most recent study of his actions is highly critical to the general for vanishing from sight without anyone knowing where to find him. Negley, however, blamed his misfortunes on the prejudices toward him of West Point graduates. When 33: 780: 261: 459: 288:
in 1861. His appointment as brigadier general expired on July 20 but he was reappointed brigadier general of volunteers on October 1, 1861. In October, he was placed in command of the 7th Brigade in the
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from 1874 to 1878 and from 1882 to 1888. He was re-elected to Congress in 1884 and served from 1885 to 1887. After retiring from politics, he was engaged in the railroad industry. The community of
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during the Confederate Heartland Offensive. The expedition proved to be a successful demonstration of the Union Army's ability to strike deep into the heart of Confederate held territory.
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The History of the Great Riots: The Strikes and Riots on the Various Railroads of the United States and in the Mining Regions Together with a Full History of the Molly Maguires
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bears his name after being founded by the New York, Pittsburgh & Chicago Railway line. In 1897, he became a Veteran Companion of the Pennsylvania Commandery of the
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in 1864 he discussed restoring Negley to command. However, after serving on several administrative boards, Negley resigned in January 1865.
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
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in 1862 was named after him. It was the largest stone inland fort built during the war.
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General James S. Negley (standing uncovered) and Staff during the
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on the Union left flank. He commanded his division during the
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in 1868 and served from 1869 to 1875. In 1877, during the
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of volunteers and took command of the 8th Division in the
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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McCabe, James Dabney; Edward Winslow Martin (1877).
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He commanded the Union expedition (raid) 717:Pennsylvania's 22nd congressional district 682:Pennsylvania's 22nd congressional district 654: 385:He served on the board of managers of the 308:. His division became the 2nd Division in 31: 20: 276:in the Pennsylvania Militia. He raised a 526:"A slice of Negley's history remembered" 272:On April 19, 1861, Negley was appointed 249:. After the war, he became a farmer and 451: 370:After the war, Negley was elected as a 300:On November 29, 1862, he was appointed 458:James B. Jones, Jr. "Negley's Raid." 7: 14: 791:19th-century American legislators 425: 177: 131: 746:University of Pittsburgh alumni 625:"James S. Negley (id: N000024)" 591:Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant 513:the history of the great riots. 511:. National Publishing Company. 404:, aged 74. He is buried in the 395:Military Order of Foreign Wars 209:. 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Pittsburgh
Plainfield
Allegheny Cemetery
United States of America
Union
United States Army
Union Army

Major General
Mexican-American War
American Civil War
Alma mater
University of Pittsburgh

American Civil War
General
U.S. Representative
state
Pennsylvania
Union
Battle of Stones River
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Thomas Mellon
University of Pittsburgh
regiment
Mexican–American War
horticulturist

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